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    Purang-Guge kingdom (Tibetan: པུ་ཧྲངས་གུ་གེ་, Wylie: pu hrangs gu ge; Chinese: 普蘭-古格王國) was a small Western Himalayan kingdom which was founded and flourished...
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    in Ü-Tsang in 910. He established a kingdom around 912, annexing Purang and Guge. He established his capital in Guge. Nyimagon later divided his lands into...
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    Purang Kingdom, in the 10th century under King Kori, one of the two sons of Tashi Gon, King of the Guge Kingdom.[citation needed] The Guge and Purang...
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    the Kingdom around 1413 A.D. The limits of the reign of King Pṛthvīmalla reached the greatest height of the Khas Empire which included Guge, Purang and...
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  • Maryul (redirect from Ladakh kingdom)
    receiving Guge and Purang, and the third son, Detsukgon, receiving Zanskar (mountainous area between Ladakh and Kashmir). Thus, the Kingdom of Maryul...
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    Spiti and Lahaul and Upper Kinnaur. He ruled over the combined Purang-Guge Kingdom from 967. Yeshe-Ö', better known by his spiritual name, Lhachen Yeshe-Ö...
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    Tibetan Empire (redirect from Tubo Kingdom)
    with broth and cream and eat the whole together. Guge Shule Kingdom Nanzhao Sumpa Purang-Guge Kingdom Tang–Tibet relations Kapstein, Matthew T. (2006)...
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    fort of the Purang Kingdom, in the 10th century under King Kori, one of the two sons of Tashi Gon, King of the Guge Kingdom. The Purang kingdom is believed...
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    They were kings of the Purang-Guge kingdom whose ancestry is traced to the ancient Tibetan monarchy, and extended their kingdom from Ladakh to Mustang...
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  • 930–1460) Guge dynasty (古格王系(ㄍㄨˇ ㄍㄜˊ ㄨㄤˊ ㄒㄧˋ)) (AD 967–1635) – Ruled by the House of sPu-rgyal (悉補野) of Tibetan descent Purang-Guge Kingdom (普蘭-古格王國(ㄆㄨˇ...
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  • Miwoche. Zhangzhung Meri History of Tibet Ngari Prefecture Shambala Guge Purang-Guge Kingdom Aldenderfer, Mark (2007). "Defining Zhang Zhung ethnicity: an archaeological...
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    kingdom was split up between his three sons into the kingdoms of Guge, Purang, and Maryul (= Ladakh). Guge controlled an ancient trading route between India...
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    divided among his three sons, giving rise to the three kingdoms of Maryul (Ladakh), Guge-Purang and Zanskar-Spiti. After the assassination of the emperor...
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    Khorsum splits into three kingdoms under Kyide Nyimagon's sons: Purang-Guge Kingdom controlled by Tashigon, Maryul controlled by Lhachen Dpalgyimgon...
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    fell apart, and Dolpa fell under the kingdom of Purang. Purang and Dolpa became temporarily part of the kingdom of Guge in the 10th century, but soon became...
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    whom he founded a local dynasty that would go on to create the kingdoms of Purang-Guge, Maryul, and Zanskar. The dissolution of a centralized empire returned...
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    Trashigon and Detsukgon, also inherited the kingdoms of GugePurang and Zanskar, respectively. The three kingdoms together were referred to as "Ngari Korsum"...
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    Atiśa journeyed through Nepal on his way to Tolung, the capital of the Purang Kingdom. (Gya Lōtsawa died before reaching Tolung.) On his way, he is said to...
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  • eldest son receiving Maryul (Ladakh and Rudok), the second son receiving Guge-Purang and the third son Zanskar (in western Ladakh). According to the current...
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  • Valley was part of Guge, which was either independent or under the control of Ladakh. In 1630, Ladakh had annexed the entire kingdom of Guge, including the...
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    princess of Burang. This kingdom came to be known as Guge-Purang. By the 17th century, Ladakh annexed the entire kingdom of Guge and invited retaliation...
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    younger sons ruled western Tibet, founding the Kingdom of GugePurang and Zanskar– Spiti. Later the king of Guge's eldest son, Kor-re, also called Jangchub...
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    mountain near the present-day Demchok village). The second son received GugePurang (called "Ngari Korsum") and the third son received Zanskar and Spiti...
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    established the kingdom of Maryul in modern day Ladakh. The second son received Guge and Purang. One late source states that Rudok was included in Guge rather...
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  • mediated, an agreement was eventually reached. The Ladakhi ruler gave up Guge, Purang and Rudok to the Dalai Lama state. Ganden Tsewang Palzang was subsequently...
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    Kingdom (842–1630) Purang Kingdom Maryul (930–1500) Tsongkha Kingdom (997–1099) (Amdo) Phagmodrupa Dynasty (1354–1618) (Ü-Tsang) Maqpon kingdom (1190–1846) (Baltistan)...
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    of Islam spread there. Zain-ul-Abidin (r. 1418–1470) raided Ladakh, Guge and Purang (in western Tibet) and collected tribute. The Tri-gyal of Kartse is...
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    of China. Its seat of power is at Tholing, the former capital of the Guge kingdom. Zanda is said to mean “a place where there is grass downstream”,[unreliable...
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    per mile).[citation needed] Ngari was once the heart of the ancient kingdom of Guge. Later Ngari, along with Ü and Tsang, composed Ü-Tsang, one of the...
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    oriented towards Buddhism and Shamanism, and at their peak encompassed Guge and Purang of Tibet and western Nepal up to Kaskikot. King Ripumalla, one of the...
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